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Contributors to this Issue 

Walter L. Bond, B.S. in Physics, Washington State College, 1927; 
M.S. 1928. Member of Technical Staff, Bell Telephone Laboratories 1928-. 
Studied at Columbia University, New York University, and Stevens Insti- 
tute. Engaged primarily in studies of the physical properties of crystals. 

G. M. Bouton, Ch.E., Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1926. Bell 
Telephone Laboratories, 1926-. Mr. Bouton is in charge of a group con- 
cerned primarily with the metallurgy of lead cable sheath alloys and solders 
and with general microscopic examination of metallic materials. 

Karl K. Darrow, B.S., University of Chicago, 1911; University of 
Paris, 1911-12; University of Berlin, 1912;. Ph.D., University of Chicago, 
1917. Western Electric Company, 1917-25; Bell Telephone Laboratories, 
1925-. As Research Physicist, Dr. Darrow has been engaged largely in 
writing on various fields of physics and the allied sciences. 

G. S. Phipps, B.S. in Electrochemical Engineering, Pennsylvania State 
College, 1930; M.S. in Metallurgy, Columbia University, 1939. Bell Tele- 
phone Laboratories, 1930-. Mr. Phipps has been engaged principally in 
the metallurgical investigation of solders and lead base alloys. 

S. A. Schelkunoff, B.A., M.A. in Mathematics, The State College of 
Washington, 1923; Ph.D. in Mathematics, Columbia University, 1928. 
Engineering Department, Western Electric Company, 1923-25; Bell Tele- 
phone Laboratories, 1925-26. Department of Mathematics, State College 
of Washington, 1926-29. Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1929-. As Con- 
sultant in Electromagnetic Theory, Dr. Schelkunoff is engaged in mathemat- 
ical research in the theory of antennas, wave guides and cavity resonators. 

Earle E. Schumacher, B.S., University of Michigan; Research Assistant 
in Chemistry, 1916-18. Engineering Department, Western Electric Com- 
pany, 1918-25; Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1925-. As Research Metal- 
lurgist, Mr. Schumacher is in charge of a group whose work relates largely 
to research studies on metals and alloys. 


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